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| | e . SR — Formal Opening of Home at Grand Island. OMAHA, KEEP YOUR HANDS OFF. 1 © Grand 1Is Men Fe Dedleating the Soldiers' Home. Gnraxn Istaxn, Neb, Telegram to Tne Bre took a holid est attire she did everything make horself attractiy of Nebra Thoueay g were fastened from building to buil Was Cov Jvery business Louse ners and white streamers strect to street. Special an , for the oecasion ney, St. Paul and 1 towns, The Industrial Kearney « rnor Th state board of public I ers of Nebraska veterar About 1:30 the process Howell, up corps, v with 1 which o state b 1dy who followed, after which Industriil sehool bund, citizens, Arriving at the home nd a crowd of they fo had gathered to help After a few sclections fssembly was called to ovder by Hon. Charles Reif, who introduced Rev. George Willinms, chaplain, and all lowercd y for his blessin thank the Almiy A. V. Cole. deputy n address of w for their presenc to Grand Isl and Sailors’ Home, H Governor John M. Tha ind home: what a great nec for one year waiting ‘de state; how grateful he for i asm her people show tion for those who all to their nation He closed by thanking th couneil on behalf of hims w o th rrem the state board Captain £, M, brask; cise and to the point, « pleasing manner, After a kranz so. dedication ¢ talent, both in ¢ ery. 'Miny an old space, tear, The captain las entertainz the boys, that talent it ment after comipliment him. M r Hendoers th tation of battic and selection by the band, of thie department The exerce's s being suc.essi and the institution form purposes for which it v crowd, number their liomes, cheer stitution. In the tertainment was arvar carried out by L. Part first band; recitut Rappihiannoclk, st cetion B favorite mureh b; recitation by Miss Guanhan's favorite mareh nine, by Major Hc Ly Miss “What Willinms’ favorite 1 shot and son; song o Ackerman and Major H Part second 565, Sam Hi sion train fr orth land, by Major Hendershot; Miss Eva Murphy; Captain favorite march b, gon; piano solo Hansenj The Girl Me,” by Major I FPusiy Heudor S8 the be And we'll ¢ The arimy voeal Miss the picke the rattle of musk the bu Hinde The audience was v pciative one,whiel wering, 1l ay Vigorous ¢ tion of an institution mtend old, to heal th yo sick, ebraska Cha The ere, Neb June Be that for scve on the assembly grou being bright and clear the activiiy with renewed vigor, as if to malk time. The rain was badly n not only cheered the hearts of has disposed of the dust which had begy be quite disagrecable. the assembly grounds has be much of late that it became than the publie highway, vehicles passing over it buve been accompanied by asuffocati out of place,” but this was cffiectually reme: inkling fury ¥ At a meetin; assembly directors last Saturday trueted to procure a sprinkler for usc on the assembly grounds and on the roads leadiug thereto and to pro cure it cheap. At the meeting last evening ported that 3 showers of the afternoon bore witness to the fact that ke had procured the sprinkler and died by the abundaunt s yesterday's rain clouds. Director Bowlby was i he very gravely r had procured it cheap. DId Probabilitics. Phis worpiug tinds busiucss on the assew- OMAHA. THURS NUST GIRD THEIR ARMOR 0N, EIGHTEENTH YEAR GRATITCDE FOR THE PATRIOT Pawnee City A number of baggage Joseph Pritts, m Creck: George belongings of visitors, the Soldiers’ Berthier Hongywell, ady oceupied The New York “Sun” Analyzes tho 1k of visitors will n Political Outlook. How Gener score of the tr of William A A WARNING TO THE DEMOCRATS. ercises of the the Traveling the Fourth and the Proposition to Deaw Them Away, ms Discovers a Striking a Colleague semblance Republican Ti ket and That of His Shoes O—Washington News, + Hiram Davis, Coal A Victim of the ants to Pights WasniNeros Briteat B3 FOURTEENTI ST WaAsHINGTON democrats of the thrie Centre: One of the most w work of furnishing mie church of O to-day, and decked in came that Ir missioner William R Indiana and wor anxious to expres f that Harrison vigor, apparently in Williaim Clafl rof Charles W, 1 father of Albert Russel an, Lesan; Samuel, alize that th t other churches will sor 1) 2 a8 much active Sheridan to take a Trip. be remenibe —The United States arrived at Washington ni ich appears in Sun has not ser ghtest degree. The WasimyeroN, steamer Swatar yard at noon to-day fr purpose of taking Gene quitt, Mass. he majority of Cr s for the next f electric lan 15 will dwell in dark- ir fears in the sl e down to n latter went to been taken to the asscm al Sheridan to Mon rounds supplied or and coun conferred u great boon ric lights is gr neridan will be accompanied by 1 of Crete have o from Lincoln. Mis Mancheste ident of the Woman's Relicf corps braska, and Mrs, Hattie Paintc of the Potomac,” were their sex in behalf of the widows and treating Black unfair lating the civil service administration in leaving his and participating offensively in politics president pr wbout either the crison, and suid the democrats lost votes, and that the fift added to the votes of y the “Nurse The lights this y pasmodic, uncertain racterized them ratus will be managed by experienced men the tents recently pitehed are one hundred 14x14, which have been These will und comfort of the patient, and it is ex- habits which d that he will deriye great benetit from Blaine and Logan, wi Morton within four votes of quired to elec Harrison and the number It also calls attention to the whereabouts that m the ab any ofticial information on the sub- ject he had no power or desire to take action, I have it,” said this democratic membe “Trom the most direet and reliable sveland not ouly Morrison was, and t the nomina ¢k, but could have antici WASHINGTON [Shecial Tel been rena ably close, and that the prokibi there, which jority in 1534 served for guests from & rounds are now They are in dreds of tents, Lyons pest cos were established postmaster; celebrated drummer. lowed by 400 old veterans e the governor rd. Then cane city council, ladics of the corps. Next were the endered some 18 The Grand sl ik Moran, werry county, Cha back iuto the the state on the ta President ¢ » of a veritable cif up, and a furnitire nds of furniture ng other recent improve and punps. ppointed post- lowa county, vice W. L what he was doing to defe stored with all | democruts to portance of FRENCH EP1SCOQ Indiana and Con ceticut, from t ble battle ground, withdrawn from the questi ispensible 10 1,118 10ss would by no Bishop Coxe Upholds the Traditions of lis from the lips of th ceutive is to conveyed to Col ibject of General ad Morrison was dept bring about the defeat of his colleague. ike to Gene ‘eame frox in one light, rather It came from an indis. LCoppright 1558 by James Gordon I 1 e enjoyed by thosd fond of military display. grounds will be supy good barber Chey won the New York and 1 eetion of 1568 W izht be able to do it ing this all is the I copy of the 1 New York chibishop of that an investigation will be mimission of Anglo. the complaints tyof the arch 1 being deprived of the arch After explaining the to Monsigneur 1 forming the Chiancailor ¢ 1, anative of th Morton, like Arthur, the pr nee of 1380, 8 o 7 1 ticket of 1385, has many points of epublican ticket « jut singing “Marcling Thre Hon. W. H. Platt, mayor, next ¢ ome, thanking 10 bidding them we 1 and the N ludicrous incident. creet observation made by Mrs, Black was talking to a and the vice 1en she obse next Sunda aud evenin rican bishops of the priests and 1y ingsand short presidential nomination, that she hoped G 1l democrats w i Soldiers’ s of the doubtfui states cease contemplating ticket which their opponents put up, aud to strength and stability apper- 1 now do is to Lof the B3ibic Advanced normial who stated how viously he had worked d ssity had beeu filled, o0 twenty-four old soldicrs lay th in the poor ent Cleveland would I Black as vi ceed to the chief went directly to the cars of M ainants, and affirming that they are not tue chureh, develope wh tains to their Principlcs of Bishop Coxe suys: rial has not served in Washington followers of th s but they arc all willin: srial in question that it shows 1 to administer cc Black’s nomination for the vi He did not w the democrat Few of them arc s beautitul loeation a the Masses; or and Trials and to celebr: on the expected to see Lim peg out, on_ th 1 v iit that the edi and Istand Warns Omaha. misann Graxn Tspaxn, The Omaha Republican of Mon 25, says that t place to hold the Nebra one of his advisor: prove their fi that Black must not the machin, it should be, they are all mit that the adviee is w they must do somethir U the weak places in s fidelity. The ¢ 1 the doetrines of achu 50 ancient and so glovious in the past, sican profoundly my own countr; ple for timely th as a nation, and a smber went the whole mattc 1 gelection ng that pine-tenths o aptain W ( which shoy mposition in Ok thy that 250 men adouarters Grand Island has ar prramme thit cost tyS8.000. We wo ive S000 or § French peo among which is the fact that Bl her place, and also sayin of wholesale houses ha S0 farso 100 a bishop deeply nd anxicties of seuring official _spoils for the demg “The prosident k ) into the work 1 by the wish ex| exceutive, but with a | when the time was ble for him not to be seen v thay > catholics in Franee i Omahi would 00 to Lielp a e traveling e has been left un orions and britliant ¢ tken in this by ever exercised ¢ prospect of 1 this aft : ORGANTZED. Indiana and b, Morrison and other strat of Nebraska, tations to each and every » come and jom with v sitid “Come,’ w conclusion nowever humble, 1t Black thut Morrison did to handi wdidate for the then it was ¢ what Bossuet has ca on himself, Som, first assistant postmaster general, who 1 thousa veling men of Or 1 to His oy n others for: This ts in one stat 1o comyp ud the pal affairs and put e Dru ss Bernico troduction of Major Her Governor John M. Thayer w, 1 will teil spect i Christoct ; v ehoice of the pr 1d business | encountered be cl e chaiiman of asku to cele quickstep by Majo Lyons or Hendershot wrw weh The emperor | he had heard wuch aj ity of Gray h man and sized Cray did not stand the eriticism arifl bill as cpected, and his report on Gray weve Lit was decreed t o president Grand Tsland we pledue Imitation of engine number ant, and do all in our power to 1o Grand (s lin had only recer would hold its ows ting of the State s restoration of pl Major for Isauc 12, G Hendershot 0 to Grand v wther's Liegace 3 “Othello und Dars Christey and Patrick 1 Whit s friends n | 1 that we mean, us we ney bean, nice We'll sticl to our bea grandfather, vute before; 1 ihat Black protect ull religions, and hawd an i with @ view o by nominatior and it laid his founda ittle district wachines fu the hall amid enthusiastic cheeri ‘presentatives of the Reichsta Norris of Ponea members on & months and months, the fences were buil rison found it very Black in Hlinos, wher To Rebuild the O president and ted her with an ¢ sount of Emp The cmpress 15 10 be glean r Frederick g for Pawnee cou stockholders of the crea down at this v ubout the 10th or Loth of A president and vice president 1 upon the empepor and Ly of the reichstag o the speech ]—The hieavy rain of yestorday caused a temporary cessation of the int al weeks has r preseuted Lim management put the busitess on a good After this week ¢ ned supreme und the loss Wikl soou be re 3oheet Tucs Ldentitied the Jew he owners of account of th certain of the ol a split and likewis Saturduys at 7 Neunaska Ciry, aders which we Divide Tues acksmen, m have arrived in Long nearly every al ter and BBuck’s residene days and Suturdays e of plunder foun vs and Suturd k in New York at Divide by 8 p. m, to Ashford vs and Tuese Asiford by 6 p. allowance for ng he could P s cholera is raging to @ terrible extent William Will Visit St Petershurgs, farmer has 1 others have sufl spondent of the ndard teleg red very i the im, with an imposing suite, ils 1 advance of schedule, provided A Thonsand Par iccting wails be i an West Poixr, Neb, June 27, imperial yacht substituted daily except Sun Brewster by except Sundays at 1 . - sand Bodies e EL Paso, Tex Leir Lip as quickly as ele Teder: ulso received ison and Morton in which wore t , arrive at Duny 4 ys steps are being taken for § Lolders thro f the sufferors b, e Nebraska and lowa Pensions. special Telegram granted Ne. town is wild with that at 1 ast were drows Pensivns w iship Arriv New Youi, to Tue: Bee iderable curiosity as to just ship exists between Director 1a some distri ts the drifting 0 and organiz wd bodies Ho Pierscn, Fri > State of Penn. You kuow the rest " said this ustute pols predict Bowlby snd Pennington, Le { bia, from Huvaus; the Englaud, from Liver- Crosby, Riverton, ico to ruise funds for the suffercrs, al Black will uot be in lu HIS WIFE'S TONGUE DID 1T, 1 Black's Vice Presiden= tial Boom Was Killed. CLEVELAND'S IRE WAS AROUSED Step in Why Governor Gray Was Dropped. Machine. Special to Ty known demc told me the or-State Com went out into ed with so much ect opposition to the civil ser Black, that President st the pro ofticial dutics The know anything or w ident. 1 do not instructions smart to do that, but he onel Morrison s and th are ould be nom: prospects were thit not live long > president would' su This r et G presidenc ket wil nto instunt 1the fact down ued well his instructions, went out into for ray. The 1 closely m at that ¥ was the most availa- al Steven o or, less de come that the cned on Gray reports that Gray was the nd nd took thit he was true. Morri- ereat deal of d Giray and carcfully. Mor lucated 1 sopher, but uitur X After te and priv Lim up ¢ nomi journey into sanoan active canvass himsclf as second ssistant 1% stinister of rs 1o two of which publishied, and his_ friends in the'state wed the com chances of ) be re: ong hokd on > country, No 1 pusition for his roextent und General Black boows for fact, and i and strong, Mor hard work tearing down Morrison himself is where he ry which he coustructed nst General s years ago. Betweon tavo and three weeks before the convention met, Morrison reported that his contact with + people had led him to the d was unsafs 1sion that and that there in Iudiuna on attitude towards 1d make @ to the Gray's record uld ‘make 1 expect if Wil ak us traukly o you here take up the story aud Not to sme is enough to say that the ito consideration the state by Morrison ) G. Thur boom first slope. It office-holders trieit oftice man and the ike well itney and given the hoa yell ¢ the Old Gen Wio o law, against the nomination of Pension Commis sioner John C. Black for the vice presidency. red that a short time be convention, and while Colonel Morrison was in Illinois whooping it ud jumping on to some friends of the Cleveland and complained They thought that Morrison \d that he was vio sform policy of the was fon ated everything that Morrison did, and everyplace he visited, becanse Morrison was cirrying out the instructions of the desires on Some ved nd anxious beneh waiting for a promotion, The president who is a member of ud known to the people at large, nominated, and tha y must be brou him on the shelf. to Coloncl Mo This son and laid Morrison docs reasons, prineipal K is Morri- Morrison in \ts of Morrison ith not only a pride ssed by the ehief onatl P ade three of the f nclusion y should be u eftice year from today, even if President Claveland is re-elected. ' 1 think you will find ore many months paragraphs in the n papers stating that General Black is tirc ofticial life und desires to return to his home in Iilinois and resume his large and lucrative practiceof the law. Nobody knows bett than he that he is in bad favor at the white house, and with the administration in gen eral. But mind you, the disfavor with which General Black is received by the administra tion 18 not by any means so due to tl indisercet observation made by Mrs. Black Scores of de yerats connected with ¢ ress have repeatedly wono to the president and complained that General Black was run a political machi in the pension ofieo, which would bring the dministration into disrepute, and which ould likely scandalize it before the ele tion in November, Tho president has been warned ainst the head o course of Gen eral Black, and T am committing no_breach of trust when 1 say that General Black, cither through the president or the tary of the interior, has more than ouce hoen cau f his ofcial tical as, tioned against the use for the promotion of the of any man, not excepting those of the presi nt. 1 think that if I would add that First Assistant PostmasterGeneral Stevenson has, in the estimation of the president, gone a ittle too far in his guillotine work on the necks of fourth wsters 1 would not wake a prediction iss." THE CRO OUTLOOK, Corn Greatly Benefitted By Recent Rains—Other Grains Improved CiNaxsamy, dune [Special Telogram to Tue Ber]—To-morrow’s Price-Cur will say: Needed rains fallen to siderable extent tho past week in the « west, wiving important relief to corn and other crops, but more or less dotrimental to winter wheat in the limited arveas where the harvest period has been reaeted. North westorn crops have made good progress, Corn, the condition of which was bemg threat ened in the Ohio valley, is in good general condition, making satisfactory progress in all the western states, with unimportant ex ceptions, 1t is still backward in growth in Towa, Nebraska and sone other states, The outs Crop maintains a good outlook L tions as to the winter wheat yield from the Ohio valley distriet and westward where hav. vesting his been inprogress or completed are not sueh as to muterially change the gen eral outlook, 8o far as can be judged from the rety s spring wheat, which got started considerably later thun usual as a rule, has been favored the past month, and there is but little at this date prejudicial to its gen- eral outlook. - A LUNATICS Strange Actions of a Woman Who Says She Kitled Her Husband, EAU Crame, Wis., June 27— [Special Tele Doz Bee]—A woman weari 1k veil, which she e in this city about two weeks ago, at a hotel and t three houses in succession, rented a cottage in the midst of the residence portion of the East Side. She bought and placed in the house @ quantity of fine furniture and was scen to display a heavy bundle of grecn backs. She scldom eame out, cxcept at night when she sat on the piazza for honrs with her heavy veil drawn close, while in the daytime she placed lighted can dles in the windows and remuwmed indoors She had allowed nobody to sce FPREAKS. a or removes, i I The neighborhood was already curiosity, when one_evening | the womin was heard walking about her cottage, mouning, eursing and shricking that her hus band, whom she had basely murdercd, come for s revenge. The ncighbors ma complaint to the probate i and | night fwo physicians examined the wos and pronounced her She is a Mrs, Benuett, aged about forty r home is in Milwaukee, where she says she has ason. She was pliced in ctarge of the sherift, tting Fast It « 1 Rates, ng of cast inues. At ameeting of the tee to-day the repre- ylvania voad admitted Cnicsco, June 27.—The cut bouna Chical sents ates col t comm ives of the Penn the ¢ on provisions from Chicago to uts had been reduced from to 2% conts by the lines. Other lines promptly met the cut. The d0-ccnt rate on cssed becf is now i effect « except thi CGrand Trunk. which tains its 45 eent rate, The ¢ that roud ap parently wwaiti onts, and is believed they will ally cut beiow all the rest. A~ conference of the V rbilt lines resulted i rmination o apply the 40 cent rate to 1us well as New York and Philude - 2 Catholic Knighis of St John, Lovisviiie, Ky., dune 27.—The Cathol Knights of St. Jonn adjourned their tenth pal convent st night. They will meet next year on St ington. 13 Iutions thanking DPr the consideration sho present to Pope e Dunn, of Clevel preme conmin: geueral of the ur Dizcussing Western Rates, 200, June 27.—The general manager of the western and northwestern lines et here to-duy and di situation. In regard to the lowa tarit to be put force July 5 1 advisible for uction o th Now in progr the r an It was also ag done in the matter of « rates hetwoeen Chicago i is finally settled w elvetive in low will be Lield on Su Went ONTGONMERY, / morning the sout to Mobilc north of Tensus, The eng ugh a I3 idge, 27.--At 2:45 this sound train from this city nt through a small bridze a wil were i neer, fire man and two were Mail Agent Davis was dangerously ind the bagzagemaster and four passenzers slightly injured. The brid over a small strean, and wus un by heavy rains. The Coming Reuni Gerrvsuune, Vi, June rations ard ysburg, Great prepa ug made for the union, Oue thousuand tents are being put up at the Spring’s hotel for the Army of the Po tomac; 900 on East Cometery bill for Penn sylvania G, A. R men. Governor Beaver will encamp in the college campus, and about one thousand tents stand in the wheat field national guacds Minois 0CK ISLAN Veterans stateg Veterans, 27.—The So nent w s of in session here and at Mo! t ay Colonel F. Me- Crillie, of Chicago, was re-elected coloncl, and Cidptam M. M. Pinckney, of Bushnel licutenant colonel. The the cawps for a staud of colors was decided in favor of Crane camp No. 4 of Springficid, Sergeant 1. A. Roberts, of Springficld, won the first prize i the individual bpunceldos Wife Murdever Hung. Roouesrer, N. Y., June 27. -George Wil son was hanged this mornin January of « titive drill b Albion, Orleaus county, for the murder of his wife in ast year, o~ Lett For Washingt« UK, June 2 M Clevelan other, Mrs. Folsom, und Benjamin K asbinglon to-day. NUMBER BEN HARRISON AND HARMONY Talks Freely About the Late Convention. Chairman Clarkson A MOST SATISFACTORY TICKET. Candidate Whom ATl Could Cordially Unitel@ —~A Cheertul Outlook Political Field. Indiana‘s Harmony and AG0, June 2 Strength. which had in tioned concerning the sy nomination of combination questioned as to whether the Harrison was the result made before the convention met I'he sharpest politician n Hareison showed delegation, which was coverned more by party interests than ever for Sen situation could be unlocked and ticket roached, a ticket which New Tidiana, two necessary states, and the nomination those states responsible for party had asked for Allison had instructed to subor- terests at all tines to the party. folt that this was the tim in the party’s interest. to wive up Allison ore doing €0 Allison had good chances left 1 unite on Harvison if they would was apatriotic apy i Senator wing transforred to Ha at heart 1t forred Gresban, commands and with everybody n adjourned.” 1i8 18 stron, s as his partys New York dema 1, New Jersey aceeptod him, Connect states that can clect hi have given a bond to an and 1 be- tof the demos make o winning Sing home for alurd fight, unserupulous, de powerful cnemy to meet, oral votes in the south to be n with and who ariff plink will draw workingman is home and his has been squarely drawn, party 100,000 new vote cesary states, interest this year, and the lino This will give the this year in the nec- They Like the The nomination of Harrison ise to the people disappointment over in good shape, and the more the position is discussed the more the the convention cxercised the possible degrec of wisdom and they are vote for Harrison and Mor- Bilaine Afraid of Bontell reporter yes- terday ever ad the dispatehes sainst this poss have thosa fricnd in_the der Walker 18 Nominate. od to order this rning by Jol s sneceh e he is the grand 5 but becauso illinghim wasthen ] Woodbury, form heartily endorses that of the vived on' the lutions had this morning, g the platfol iiration by the aded With ¢ INDIANATOL! wratulations, at a large body of ex-union soldiers al Harrison a call § 80 unpropitions that There is a should pay Gene ing, but the w the undertaking was abandoned, diminution in the n ends und acquaintances, and the gens eral's mail is something cnormous, whils the telegrams’ continued flood of congr Cuicaco, Ju 1t is stated represeutistive XCCULIVe Commits member of S, Clurkson, 1t 1, will'be chairman Jublican national tion this afternoon state ticket, selected eleet ticket and ad) nowinated a Lovs for the national W. Martin Jones, of sket for governor., Bloody Revolution in Shunghai. been beheaded Forcigners have Thie outbreak is ule tributed to Chiucse instigating